FEMA is out of water NO delivery until next Monday!

Just like with Katrina, lack of food and water, combined with thousands of new homeless people will lead to chaos. Add to this that a nor-easter is
expected early next week.

Meanwhile President Obama got his photo ops and is back on the campaign trail...

In fact, the agency appears to have been completely unprepared to distribute bottled water to Hurricane Sandy victims when the storm hit this Monday.
In contrast to its stated policy, FEMA failed to have any meaningful supplies of bottled water -- or any other supplies, for that matter -- stored in
nearby facilities as it had proclaimed it would on its website. This was the case despite several days advance warning of the impending storm. FEMA
only began to solicit bids for vendors to provide bottled water for distribution to Hurricane Sandy victims on Friday, sending out a solicitation
request for 2.3 million gallons of bottled water at the FedBizOpps.govwebsite. Bidding closed at 4:30 pm eastern.

The federal government calls them FEMA Corps. But they conjure up memories of the Hitler Youth of 1930’s Germany. Regardless of their name, the
Dept of Homeland Security has just graduated its first class of 231 Homeland Youth. Kids, aged 18-24 and recruited from the President’s AmeriCorp
volunteers, they represent the first wave of DHS’s youth corps, designed specifically to create a full time, paid, standing army of FEMA Youth
across the country.
On September 13, 2012, the Department of Homeland Security graduated its first class of FEMA Corps first-responders. While the idea of having a
volunteer force of tens of thousands of volunteers scattered across the country to aid in times of natural disasters sounds great, the details and
timing of this new government army is somewhat curious, if not disturbing.

DHS raising an armed army

The first problem one finds with this ‘new army’ is the fact that they are mere children. Yes, 18 is generally the legal age a person can sign a
contract, join the military or be tried as an adult. But ask any parent – an 18, 20 or even a 24 year-old is still a naïve, readily-influenced
kid.

The second problem with this announcement and program is its timing. Over the past two years, President Obama has signed a number of Executive Orders
suspending all civil and Constitutional rights and turning over management of an America under Martial Law to FEMA. Also in that time, domestic
federal agencies under DHS, including FEMA, have ordered billions of rounds of ammunition as well as the corresponding firearms. Admittedly, these new
weapons and ammunition aren’t to be used in some far-off war or to fight forest fires in California, but right here on the streets of
America.

probably useless at the mo', however, once lack of food, water, and FEMA lead to predictable rioting, and looting
i'm sure those guns, bullets, and training brownshirts will be spun by the authorities as being "inspired and foward-seeing" as justification

What do people think about the whistleblower saying more than a week of stocked food is considered terrorism, in light of this hurricane? Pretty
messed up policy, do they want people to starve? So you can't stockpile food, you can't rely on fema. Hmmm...sounds evil.

Meanwhile, residents on Staten Island are diving in dumpsters in hopes of finding food and residents of Coney Island are trying to fight off looters
with sticks and stones. With such a dire situation, you’d think the mayor would take all the help he could get. Think again. Bloomberg has
reportedly turned down additional help from the U.S. National Guard. “We don’t need it,” Bloomberg insists, despite pleas from the boroughs for
back-up. “The NYPD is the only people we want on the street with guns.”

Originally posted by filosophia
What do people think about the whistleblower saying more than a week of stocked food is considered terrorism, in light of this hurricane? Pretty
messed up policy, do they want people to starve? So you can't stockpile food, you can't rely on fema. Hmmm...sounds evil.

It appears Bloomberg has shown his true colors, ignore the Constitution. The only other people with guns are the criminals and people are
defenseless....keep NY safe from 32oz.sodas.....who keeps voting for people like him

I could be wrong, and if I am don't hold it against me, but I think and maybe others do that this situation as far as I can see from the gas lines,
the shortages of food and electricity, reported looting is on the fringe of possible civil unrest.

It is not that FEMA or the States can't help but the United states itself is showing that it cannot deal with a widespread geographical disaster, the
only two real disasters in recent memory that we have had to deal with are Katrina and 911-01, we have a multi state emergency, winter is on the way
and this is happening in the northern atlantic states, not to mention the blizzard that came in West Virginia and parts of Virginia.

I think this could lead to a situation where a martial law type of situation could evolve if people do not get the food, shelter and water they need
in a timely manner, and some type of riot situation occurs.

I ran into someone from New Jersey that is staying at a hotel here in Virginia and also has a house in NJ he lost in the hurricane, he has nothing but
the truck they used to escape and he said his neighborhood was wiped out but he has some family here so he has some fallback but for those who don't
I can't imagine how they will cope through this.

I don't mean to sound callous but these folks had plenty of warning to get supplies. I have to assume most responsible people did stock up. I live
in Ohio and even I added to my stockpile of water and non-perishables just in case we lost power. You can't just expect the government to take care
of you 24-7, especially in such a wide spread disaster. Personal accountability has to enter in this.

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